Here (Alessia Cara song)

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"Here"
Alessia Cara - Here.png
Single by Alessia Cara
from the EP Four Pink Walls and the album Know-It-All
ReleasedApril 30, 2015
Recorded2015
Genre
Length3:19
Label Def Jam
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Alessia Cara singles chronology
"Here"
(2015)
"Wild Things"
(2016)
Music video
"Here" on YouTube

"Here" is the debut single by Canadian singer-songwriter Alessia Cara, released on April 30, 2015 as lead single from her EP Four Pink Walls and her album Know-It-All , both debuting in the same year. Created around a sample of "Ike's Rap II" by Isaac Hayes from his album Black Moses , "Here" is a pop and R&B song about people who secretly hate parties. [1] [2]

Contents

The song was a sleeper hit, debuting at number 95 on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the week of August 22, 2015, becoming Cara's first entry on the chart. [3] It later became her first top five single on the chart and reached the top of the US Pop Songs chart after a historic 26-week climb which broke a record held by Cee Lo Green's "F**k You!" and Demi Lovato's "Give Your Heart a Break". [4] "Here" has charted in the top 40 in Australia, Canada, Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. An official remix EP was released with Logic, Jaden Smith, Chris Lorenzo, and Imanos & Gramercy. The song was featured on the third season of the comedy-drama television series Younger .

Background and composition

While working on her debut album in 2014, Cara attended a house party. [5] She told NME, "Everyone seemed to know each other, but not me. It was sweaty, there was a guy and girl passed out with vomit all over her, people were just stepping over them." [6] The party caused her so much discomfort that she called her mother asking to take her home. Cara discussed the party with co-writer Sebastian Kole who then came up with the first line of the song. [7] Her record label, Def Jam, initially persuaded her to release another song that was more friendly for radio, but Cara pushed for the release of "Here" as she felt the other song would not have made her stand out from other singers. [8]

"Here" is a pop, R&B, and soul song. [9] [10] It samples "Ike's Rap II" by Isaac Hayes from the album Black Moses , which had also been sampled in Portishead's "Glory Box" and Tricky's "Hell Is Round the Corner". [11] Oak Felder and Pop Wansel argued about wanting a Portishead or Hayes sample for the song, both unaware it was the same one. [12]

Critical reception

"Here" was met with critical acclaim by music critics, who praised the song's concept and lyrics. Rolling Stone ranked "Here" at number 21 on its year-end list of the 50 best songs of 2015. [13] Billboard ranked "Here" at number six on its year-end list: "If Lorde 's 'Royals' was a rallying cry for those who felt isolated by the rampant materialism in pop culture, then Alessia Cara's 'Here' is the anthem for those fed up with the glut of pop songs about partying and drinking. Thanks to the teenage R&B singer, being an introvert is finally cool again." [14] The prestigious Village Voice voted "Here" the 18th-best single released in 2015 on their annual year-end critics' poll, Pazz & Jop; the song is tied with Courtney Barnett 's "Depreston". [15]

Accolades

PublicationAccoladeRank
Billboard 25 Best Songs of 2015 [16] 6
Complex The Best Songs of 2015 [17] 10
Consequence of Sound Top 50 Songs of 2015 [18] 42
Entertainment Weekly The 40 Best Songs of 2015 [19] 4
Pazz & Jop Single of the Year 2015 [20] 18
Pitchfork The 100 Best Tracks of 2015 [21] 32
PopMatters The 90 Best Songs of 2015 [22] 64
Rolling Stone 50 Best Songs of 2015 [23] 21
Time Out London The 100 Best Songs of 2015 [24] 10

Music video

An official lyric video of the song was released on her YouTube page on May 7, 2015. [25] The official video was directed by Aaron A [26] and was released on her YouTube page on May 26, 2015. The video uses the inspiration of how Cara wrote the song by having her at a party and being the only one moving while the party is frozen in time, [27] while she's next to crowds of girls and guys drinking beer and gossiping. [26] In an interview with Taylor Swift, Cara states the extras at the party are actually people from the original party that was the inspiration for the song, and some of her friends. [28]

The visual effect of the frozen partygoers predated the viral Internet phenomenon Mannequin Challenge.

Track listings

Digital download [29] [30]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Here"3:19
Total length:3:19
CD single
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Here"
  • Caracciolo
  • Wansel
  • Felder
  • Tillman
  • Hayes
  • S.Gerongco
  • R. Gerongco
  • Lam
  • Pop & Oak
  • Sebastian Kole
  • RP
3:19
2."Seventeen"
  • Pop & Oak
  • Kuya [a]
3:32
Total length:6:51
Digital download - The Remixes [31]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Here (Logic Remix) [feat. Logic]"
  • Caracciolo
  • Wansel
  • Felder
  • Tillman
  • Hayes
  • S.Gerongco
  • R. Gerongco
  • Lam
  • Pop & Oak
  • Sebastian Kole
  • RP
3:19
2."Here (Jaden Smith Remix) [feat. Jaden Smith]"
  • Caracciolo
  • Wansel
  • Felder
  • Tillman
  • Hayes
  • S.Gerongco
  • R. Gerongco
  • Lam
  • Pop & Oak
  • Sebastian Kole
  • RP
3:44
3."Here (Chris Lorenzo Remix)"
  • Caracciolo
  • Wansel
  • Felder
  • Tillman
  • Hayes
  • S.Gerongco
  • R. Gerongco
  • Lam
  • Pop & Oak
  • Sebastian Kole
  • RP
4:54
4."Here (Imanos & Gramercy Remix)"
  • Caracciolo
  • Wansel
  • Felder
  • Tillman
  • Hayes
  • S.Gerongco
  • R. Gerongco
  • Lam
  • Pop & Oak
  • Sebastian Kole
  • RP
3:27
Total length:15:24

2:00 AM version

"Here (2:00 AM version)"
Song by Alessia Cara
from the album Know-It-All (Deluxe edition)
Recorded2015
Length3:45
Label Def Jam
Songwriter(s)

A 2:00 AM version was included in the deluxe edition of the album Know-It-All . [32]

Live performances

On July 29, 2015, Cara made her US television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon performing "Here" with house band The Roots, after host Jimmy Fallon discovered the song online. [33] On October 31, 2015, Cara joined Taylor Swift onstage as a surprise guest at the 1989 World Tour in Tampa, Florida, singing a duet of "Here" for Swift's last US show. [34] On November 20, 2015, Cara sang "Here" live during the closing credits of the NBC live comedy, Undateable . [35]

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [75] 2× Platinum140,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [76] 2× Platinum120,000
Canada (Music Canada) [77] 3× Platinum240,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [78] Gold45,000
France (SNEP) [79] Gold100,000
Germany (BVMI) [80] Gold200,000
Italy (FIMI) [81] Gold25,000
New Zealand (RMNZ) [82] Platinum15,000*
Norway (IFPI Norway) [83] Gold30,000
Portugal (AFP) [84] Gold10,000
Sweden (GLF) [85] Platinum40,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [86] Platinum600,000
United States (RIAA) [87] 5× Platinum5,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

List of release dates, showing region, format(s), label(s) and reference(s)
RegionDateFormatVersionLabelRef.
United StatesApril 30, 2015 Digital download Original Def Jam [29]
Canada [30]
United StatesJune 15, 2015 Adult album alternative [88]
July 14, 2015 Top 40 radio [89]
United KingdomAugust 17, 2015 UMG [90]
ItalyOctober 9, 2015 Radio airplay [91]
United StatesOctober 15, 2015 CD single Def Jam [92]
November 9, 2015 Hot adult contemporary [93]
November 13, 2015Digital download2:00 AM version [31]
VariousApril 15, 2016Remixes EP
  • Def Jam
  • UMG
[94]

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